Small Business Valuation Methods

How to Evaluate Small, Privately-Owned Businesses

Small Business Valuation Methods

How to Evaluate Small, Privately-Owned Businesses

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Valuation is the natural starting point toward buying or selling a business or

securities through the stock market. Essential in wealth management, the

valuation process allows the measurement of the strengths and weaknesses of a

company and provides a historical reference for its development.

This guide on valuation methods focuses on three global approaches: the assetbased

approach, the fundamental or DCF approach, and the market approach.

Ultimately, this book provides the basics needed to estimate the value of a small

business.

Many pedagogical cases and illustrations underpin its pragmatic and didactic

content. However, it also contains enough theories to satisfy an expert audience.

This book is ideal for business owners and additional players in the business

world, legal professionals, accountants, wealth management advisers, and

bankers, while also of interest to business school students and investors.



Chapter 1: Enterprise Value, Company Value, and other Essential Financial Data

Chapter 2: Asset-Based Approach to Valuation
Chapter 3: Fundamental Value or DCF Approach to Valuation
Chapter 4: Market Approach to Valuation
Chapter 5: Full Valuation Case Study (Company SEGA)
Chapter 6: General Bibliography, Webography, and Further Reading.


ISBN 978-3-030-89721-5
Article number 9783030897215
Media type Book
Copyright year 2022
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XVIII, 168 pages
Illustrations XVIII, 168 p. 34 illus., 33 illus. in color.
Language English